Our Services
Comprehensive care solutions designed to enhance quality of life
Understanding Developmental Disabilities
Developmental disabilities are a group of conditions due to an impairment in physical, learning, language, or behavioral areas. These conditions begin during the child's developmental period, may impact day-to-day functioning, and usually last throughout a person's lifetime
Attendant Care
Our Attendant Care service is designed to empower individuals to live independently in the comfort of their own homes while participating in meaningful community activities. Our compassionate and trained attendants assist with daily living activities, ensuring personal hygiene, maintaining a clean and safe living environment, and supporting overall well-being. This service allows our clients to experience greater autonomy and enhance their quality of life within the community
Learn more & requirements
The purpose of Attendant Care Services is to maximize the member’s full functioning, while providing a safe and healthy environment. The Direct Care Worker will assist with all personal needs listed in the Attendant Care assessment provided in the completed ISP. This service allows the member to remain in his/her home by providing a qualified provider that supplies the necessary attendant services. Attendant Care Services also allow the member to participate and get involved in activities out in the community or at home.
Activities — Personal
– Hygiene
– Toileting
– Bathing
– Dressing
– Oral hygiene
– Bowel or Bladder Care
Activities — Feeding & Meal Preparation
Feeding and meal preparation as determined in the member’s ISP.
Activities — Sanitary Living Conditions
Washing, drying, and organizing used laundry
Maintaining a clean home environment:
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bedroom
Living room
All daily living areas
Important Note
At times when the Member is attending day treatments, day programs, or is at the hospital, services may not be provided until a doctor has provided a valid discharge.
Respite Care
Our Respite Care service offers relief to caregivers by providing professional and compassionate support for a short-term period. A trained caregiver will step in to supervise and care for a loved one. This service ensures that both the individual receiving care and the caregivers receive the attention and support they need for overall well-being.
Learn more & requirements
Respite Services aim to offer short-term care and supervision aligned with the member’s health needs. The objective is to provide additional support to the member while affording respite and assistance to his/her family and caregivers, creating a conducive living environment for the member to thrive. Respite hours are determined annually according to the member’s ISP.
Activities — Short-Term Care & Supervision
Providing short-term care and supervision, as determined in ISP
Providing and assisting the Client with their daily living activities
Assisting with feeding in accordance with predetermined dietary needs
Assisting/being present during family visits
Supporting the social, emotional, and physical needs of the Client
Providing the appropriate attention needed by the Client
Additional RSP Guidelines
Services may be provided at the consumer’s home or in the community
All service-related records must be kept daily, including Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) detailing location, date, time, and number of RSP hours
All RSP Electronic Visit Verification Logs must be submitted weekly and on time
Homemaker Services
Our Homemaker service provides comprehensive support to help maintain a clean, organized, and healthy home environment. This service promotes hygiene, safety, and peace of mind, allowing individuals to focus on their well-being while we take care of the household tasks that keep their home in top condition.
Learn more & requirements
The Direct Service Provider performs Homemaker Services by assisting Clients in the performance of routine household activities. The service must be provided at the Client’s home and cannot be provided in conjunction with another service. The goal is to preserve or improve the safety and sanitation of the Client’s living conditions. The Direct Service Provider shall be physically capable of performing the required tasks. Daily records of activities performed will be kept.
Activities — Sanitary Living Environment
Washing, drying, and organizing used laundry
Organizing, cleaning, and dusting kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms, and daily living areas
Sweeping and mopping floors
Taking out the trash
Shopping for and storing household supplies
Simple yard work
Habilitation
Habilitation services are tailored to help individuals develop or enhance life skills that promote greater independence. Whether it’s mastering essential tasks like cooking a meal, managing finances, or honing social skills, our structured and supportive programs are designed to build confidence and foster personal growth. Through hands-on learning and customized training, we guide our clients on a path to improved self-sufficiency, empowering them to lead more fulfilling lives.
Learn more & requirements
Habilitation Services are provided either at the member’s home or in community settings chosen by the member and/or their representative. A specific teaching strategy is devised based on the member’s ISP, outlining personalized and time-bound goals derived from assessments. The ISP determines the frequency and duration of support from direct care workers in assisting the member in achieving their goals. Service goals aim to equip the individual with the knowledge and skills necessary for active participation in their community, while also enhancing self-help, socialization, and adaptive skills for living alongside their family. Progress towards habilitation goals is documented and submitted to Growth Ability Services on a weekly basis by way of Electronic Visit Verification.
Activities — Skill Development
Assisting the Client with skill development to increase functioning, as determined in ISP
Enhancing essential skills for self-help, adaptability, and socialization to facilitate community and home engagement with family/friends
Providing daily support for activities — including dietary requirements, transportation, and exercise routines — to promote a healthy lifestyle
Important Note
At times when the Member is attending day treatments, day programs, or is at the hospital, services may not be provided until a doctor has provided a valid discharge
Habilitation in Individually Designed Living Arrangements (HAI)
Learn more & requirements
HAI emphasizes skill acquisition, skill retention, and increased independence related to household management, daily routines, and community participation, rather than supervision or personal care. Progress toward habilitation goals is documented and submitted to Growth Ability Services in accordance with Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) and agency policy.
Activities – Skill Development
Assisting the Client with skill development to support independent living, as determined in ISP
Independent living and household management skills, including routines for cleaning, meal planning, organization, and daily home responsibilities
Financial, time management, and community access skills necessary to maintain the member’s living arrangement, such as budgeting, scheduling, transportation planning, and accessing community resources
Skill acquisition and independence progression, using teaching, prompting, modeling, and fading supports to promote self-help, adaptability, and social engagement
